Networking with Windows Server 2016 is the 2nd course in the MCSA certification for Windows Server 2016. This course will cover all the major aspects of a network running this operating system. From planning and implementing IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, troubleshooting client and server connectivity to name resolution with the Domain Name System and assignment of IP addresses using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This course also covers various types of remote access capabilities that are supported in Windows Server 2016 such as Virtual Private Networks, the Web Application Proxy and the DirectAccess alternative to remote access. We will also cover options that are available to optimize branch office scenarios such as BranchCache, Read Only Domain Controllers, and the Distributed File System. Additionally we will cover advanced networking features which are new and improved in Windows Server 2016.
Module 1 – Installing Windows Servers iHost and Compute Environments
- 1.1 – Course Introduction
- 1.2 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 1
- 1.3 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 2
- 1.4 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 3
- 1.5 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 4
- 1.6 – Determining Windows Server 2016 – Part 5
- 1.7 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 1
- 1.8 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 2
- 1.9 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 3
- 1.10 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 4
- 1.11 – Installing Windows 2016 – Part 5
- 1.12 – Managing Windows InstallatioWith Windows PowerShell
- 1.13 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 1
- 1.14 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 2
- 1.15 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 3
- 1.16 – Creating Managing And Maintaining Windows Images For Deployment – Part 4
Module 2 – Configure Active Directory Network for Host and Compute Environments
- 2.1 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 1
- 2.2 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 2
- 2.3 – Overview of Active DirectoryDomaiServices – Part 3
- 2.4 – Overview of AD DS DomaiControllers – Part 1
- 2.5 – Overview of AD DS DomaiControllers – Part 2
- 2.6 – Deploying DomaiControllers – Part 1
- 2.7 – Deploying DomaiControllers – Part 2
- 2.8 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 1
- 2.9 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 2
- 2.10 – Overview Of Group Policy Purpose Components And Processes – Part 3
- 2.11 – Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part 1
- 2.12 – Creating And Configuring GPOs – Part 2
- 2.13 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 1
- 2.14 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 2
- 2.15 – Security Management Using Group Policy – Part 3
Module 3 – Implementing Local and Enterprise Storage Solutions
- 3.1 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 1
- 3.2 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 2
- 3.3 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 3
- 3.4 – Managing Disk And Volumes IWindows Server 2016 – Part 4
- 3.5 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 1
- 3.6 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 2
- 3.7 – Implementing And Managing Storage Spaces – Part 3
- 3.8 – Configuring Data Duplicatio- Part 1
- 3.9 – Configuring Data Duplicatio- Part 2
- 3.10 – Understanding Various Types of Storage
- 3.11 – Comparing SAN Options – Part 1
- 3.12 – Comparing SAN Options – Part 2
- 3.13 – Understanding ISNS, DCB and MPIO
- 3.14 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 1
- 3.15 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 2
- 3.16 – Configuring File and Folder Sharing iWindows Server – Part 3
- 3.17 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 1
- 3.18 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 2
- 3.19 – Configuring Advanced File Services With FSRM – Part 3
Module 4 – Implementing Hyper-V Virtualizatioand Containers
- 4.1 – Installing Hyper-V Virtualization
- 4.2 – Configuring Storage And Networking IHyper-V Hosts – Part 1
- 4.3 – Configuring Storage And Networking IHyper-V Hosts – Part 2
- 4.4 – Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part 1
- 4.5 – Configuring And Managing Virtual Machines – Part 2
- 4.6 – Understanding Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
- 4.7 – Deploying Windows Server And Hyper-V Containers
- 4.8 – Using Docker To Install Configure And Manage Containers
Module 5 – Implementing High Availability
- 5.1- Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part 1
- 5.2- Overview of High Availability And Disaster Recovery – Part 2
- 5.3 – Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part 1
- 5.4 – Implementing Network Load Balancing – Part 2
- 5.5 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 1
- 5.6 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 2
- 5.7 – Planning And Configuring Failover Clustering – Part 3
- 5.8- Managing A Failover Cluster
- 5.9- Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part 1
- 5.10 – Integrating Failover Clustering and Hyper-V – Part 2
- 5.11 – Configuring Site Availability
Module 6 – Maintaining and Monitoring Server Environments
- 6.1 – Windows Server Update Services – Part 1
- 6.2 – Windows Server Update Services – Part 2
- 6.3 – Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration
- 6.4 – Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part 1
- 6.5 – Windows Server 2016 Monitoring Tools – Part 2
- 6.6 – Conclusion